We vacation twice a year and then take weekends here and there and always drive. It is cheaper than all the plane trips, saves us the cost of a rental car, gives us freedom to come & go as we please (if we skipped the rental)--runs to
Walmart/Target/grocery store or eaty off site. We currently have DS5 (almost), DS2, and DS5 months. The baby has already been on two long trips. OK, one was evacuating from hurricane Rita, but it did take several hours (and it was just me with the boys then 4, 19 months, two weeks--DH had the dogs in his car).
Here are my hints (some may repeaty, I didn't read the other posts):
small blankets, travel pillows, lots of snacks (use a cooler with dry ice if necessary)--FOR ALL
Toys--some new (think dollar store) & some favorites
Bring a favorite stuffed animal/doll if have one
Children's music
DVD player (although we don't use one a whole lot)
As far as our driving tatics go, we leave late afternoon. We drive for a few hours, stop, get out and eat somewhere, preferably where the kids can play around. We drive for a few more hours, stop at a rest stop, let the kids out to run around, pile in the car, and the kids are usually asleep soon. No DVD player that day. DH and I then drive all night; this is where we make MAJOR time. Whoever isn't driving is sleeping. We stop only for gas, to feed the baby or change diapers. When the driver gets tired, the other person drives. If we're both tired, we will stop; no use risking anyone's life. When the kids get up, we stop for breakfast (getting out so the kids can run around). And we just continue on driving, stopping every 3 hours or so where the kids (and us) can get out and stretch. They aren't long breaks, about 5-10 minutes, but it is enough. Those car breaks work wonders. It might lengthen the drive, but it feels shorter--and does a major wonder keeping the crankies & whines away. And not just for DH, but for the kids too.
